BTW: Wei, I can confirm that trimming is working fine. But what about second proposition raised by GOsha? I mean - is it technically possible that if search returns only one result that page would be auto-redirected to that result?

For example, if you put "CTreeView.getClientOptions()" into search, you should receive only one result - that is method you are looking for. Is it possible that page would redirect automatically to this topic, instead of displaying it as only one search result?

EDIT: Just noticed something strange. If you enter exactly "CTreeView.getClientOptions()" into Firefox (OpenSearch) this phrase will be searched (and currently returned as only one search result). But if you enter the very same phrase directly to search box that is on every page in a menu, then you will receive that no results were found. Odd...

Auto redirect if there is only 1 result can be done, but not sure if that is a reasonable experience for the user.

As designed OpenSearch must give instant access to information directly from browser`s searchbar. But all browsers except IE not supports pointig result urls. Autosuggestion works perfectly, and once clicked expects 1 result in most cases. That`s why user don`t need to do additional click to see desired option. And this situation little noizing mind.
This redirect will be very useful for api searchers and must do working process more fast and smooth.